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"joy from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in any context where you want to talk about feeling joyful or happy from a particular source. For example, "The children felt joy from playing with their new toy."
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O! The joy!" from Capt.
Cue tears of joy from Clijsters.
The joy from that season lingered.
And Woody gets such joy from music.
It just sucks the joy from life.
People get joy from it, sure.
"Nobody takes joy from that," Danowski said Tuesday.
I guess they get joy from a sense of accomplishment?
I squeezed no new joy from these great books, though.
She found great joy from her 22 great-grandchildren.
"They get a huge amount of joy from it".
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